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2G Wiring issues

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srebos

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Mar 2, 2022
New Era, Michigan
Hey ya'll, I've got a few wiring questions here. Normally I take pictures before tear down, but apparently a year ago when I pulled the engine I didn't. The first question I have is the pictured wires with no connectors on them and what they go to (They are in the same section as the output speed sensor).
Secondly is the connector coming off of the cam position sensor and what it would go to.
Third are the two connectors at the front that are more squared and what they may go to.
What this yellow broken wire would go to near the oil filter housing.


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This should get you going.

The cam sensor is not original. I would buy a plug and play harness. Or hack it up and hardwire whatever you prefer.

Yellow wire is probably the dummy light

-Daniel
 
This should get you going.

The cam sensor is not original. I would buy a plug and play harness. Or hack it up and hardwire whatever you prefer.

Yellow wire is probably the dummy light

-Daniel
Awesome, thank you I appreciate it. That helps substantially!
 
This should get you going.

The cam sensor is not original. I would buy a plug and play harness. Or hack it up and hardwire whatever you prefer.

Yellow wire is probably the dummy light

-Daniel
Would you also happen to know a part number for the front passenger side, side indicator connector? I've been looking everywhere and can't find one. I'd rather not do some janky hard wiring to the indicator plug itself.
 
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